Answer Why is having your spouce confess to a past affair so important? If you know about it and she doesn't want to talk about it, then perhaps it's better to move forward than stay in the shadows of the past, wouldn't you think?
Ask yourself if you can live with knowing that. Also ask yourself if you will want to throw it in her/his face if you ever get into an argument? Will you be able to look at them the same way? Do you still love them the way you did before you knew that? Do you still believe them when they say they are going to the store or their friends house, ect? Do you think you can trust them still? Could you consider that maybe they are just as sorry about it as you are? Do you think they are really sorry and are begging for forgiveness since they admitted it and split it off with the other person? Maybe all they need is a second chance, there must be something there...you married them for some reason, is that still why you are married to them, or do you have to thing about why you're still where you are? Hope this helps!
look through his phone see who he is calling then say "so who have been talking to today" if he says nobody or my job or my mom HE IS LYING TO YOU
catch him in the act.
The past tense of "confess" is "confessed".
if he had an affair, then he shouldn't still be your "spouse", in my opinion.
Confessed is the past tense or the past participle of the verb, to confess.
slash the tires of the car belonging to your spouse.
Proctor confesses that he had an affair with Abigail.
Nothing. It is strange that your spouse still communicates with the person she had an affair with, but aslong as it is just words and not actions, it is still acceptable.
You should be able to blame your spouse fully, since he/she allgedly cheated on you, whether the person they had the affair with realized it or not.
If you had an affair, your spouse must have had a very broken heart, and can not love you again, or trust you. what you do for pleasure with someone other than your spouse causes your spouse a great deal of pain, that's why it is usually frowned upon.
yes i think she would
Maybe but not really. I has to do with the way you are and the way he/she asks after the affair.
You don't. You have to make an educated guess based on your knowledge of your spouse's personality.
No woman would want to be compared to their spouse's affair partner. When a spouse does this they are getting even for having to stay with their spouse. It hurts and cuts deeply when the cheating spouse makes comments about how much better their affair partner was. Take control and let your spouse know immediately you are not going to put up with their childish behavior and if their affair partner is so great then tell him/her (no matter how hard it is for you) that you will file for divorce as you deserve better.ANSWER:It will be a pleasure to answer this question because it did happened to me personally. When I discovered my husband's affair, I had found out that his not only admired this woman but he fell in love with her. And that is why he compared me to his "friend" aka mistress. The day he compared me to her was the day that I know, no matter how much we wanted to rebuild the relationship it will not work with me anymore. I will not be the second choice after his affair..